Human Trafficking Laws Signed
June 17th, 2014 by flanewsThe U.S. Department of State says as many as 40,000 people are being trafficked in the country, with many of them right here in Florida. As Matt Galka tells us, new laws signed Tuesday clamp down on traffickers in our state.
Niki Cross didn’t know if she’d be standing in the Capitol Tuesday.
“I never would have imagined 40 years ago when I was chained in a third floor attic by the ankle that I’d be standing doing this today,” she said.
The human trafficking survivor cried tears of joy as Florida’s governor signed two new laws Tuesday. The new legislation will provide stiffer penalties for people trafficking kids.
“The ability for surviors to help receive the protection and care they need is critical to their recovery and that is why we are here,” said Gov. Rick Scott (R-Florida).
More money will also be available to help victims. Victim turned advocate Connie Rose says the funding can turn lives around.
“For one it’s going to open doors. Because we need that money. We need that funding to be able to pay our safe houses, to give them the restoration services they need,” said Rose.
Help in the fight against human trafficking is coming from an unlikely place: truck stops.
“The truckers, where do you take a little girl to traffick her? A truckstop. And the truckers have now partnered with us and they are our eyes and ears calling in suspicious reports of human trafficking,” said Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The US state department estimates Florida has the third highest human trafficking rate in the country. The average age of people sold into human trafficking trade is 12 to 14 for boys and 11 to 13 for girls.
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